Average speed is 50 mph [(40+60)/2].
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Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the elapsed time. A car that travels 60 miles in one hour, stops for one hour and travels 60 miles for another hour, has an average speed of 120 miles / 3 hours, which is 40 mph.
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Since the two distances are equal, the average is (40 mph + 60 mph)/2 = 50 mph.
Assuming no accelerate or decelerate figures, the average speed is 48 MPH.
50 mph, 40+60=100/2=50, assuming you use the same route.
At an average 50 mph, 60 hours. At an average 60 mph, 50 hours.
The average velocity of a thrown football is from 40 to 60 MPH. Although there has been faster velocities recorded.
Time = Distance/Speed = 40/60 hours = 40 minutes.
the average take of speed is about 60 to 70 mph
Yes, because average speed is all of the different speeds added together and then divided by how many speeds there are (ex: 70 mph + 60 mph = 130 mph. 130 mph divided by 2 = 65 mph (which is the average speed)) and speed is just how fast an object is moving (ex: 80 mph is the speed of something going 80 mph).
At speed of 60 mph it is 4 hours At speed of 40 mph it is 6 hours and so on ...
Yes, it will take the person 1.5 hours to travel to a place that is 60 miles away at a speed of 40 mph. This is calculated by dividing the distance (60 miles) by the speed (40 mph), which gives the time it takes to cover that distance.
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